After installing XL C/C++
There are optional setup and verification procedures that you can use after you have installed the compiler. You might also want to use the product documentation.
- Checking compiler and fileset information
You can check the versions of the compiler and individual filesets installed by using the lslpp command, the -qversion compiler option, or by viewing the .vrmf_history file. - Enabling utilization tracking
Utilization tracking can be used to detect whether the compiler usage exceeds your entitlement based on the number of Concurrent User licenses you have purchased. - Enabling IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) and Tivoli Asset Discovery for Distributed (TADd)
IBM® License Metric Tool (ILMT) and Tivoli® Asset Discovery for Distributed (TADd) can help you manage software usage metering and license allocation services on supported systems. In general, ILMT and TADd recognize and monitor the products that are installed and in use on your system. - Configuring compiler defaults
You can change some of the default settings of the compiler for your specific needs. - Setting environment variables
Before using the compiler, verify that the environment variables LANG, MANPATH, NLSPATH, and PATH are set. - Enabling the XL C/C++ error messages
If your system uses the en_US locale and encoding, the compiler message catalogs are automatically configured to display correctly, whether you used the basic or advanced method of installation and configuration. However, if your system uses any other supported locale, you must set the NLSPATH environment variable so that the compiler and runtime functions can find the appropriate message catalogs following installation. - Enabling the manual pages
Manual pages are provided for the compiler invocation commands and other compiler utilities. - Creating shortcuts to the XL C/C++ invocation commands
The compiler invocation commands are not automatically installed in /usr/bin/. To invoke the compiler without having to specify the full path, create a shortcut to the invocation commands. - Accessing the local documentation
Manual pages for the compiler invocation commands and other command utilities are included. - Testing the installation
To test the product installation and the critical search paths, try building, compiling, and running a couple of simple programs.